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Remember when Nicktoons characters made appearances during the Kids' Choice Awards? I have no idea if it's happen this year (probably not, since it hasn't happened since 2011), but if it doesn't you can fill that gap with new episodes during this weekend! This includes a long-awaited return, a sudden series finale, and a highly-anticipated series premiere!

On Saturday morning at 11 AM EST, after over a decade, The Fairly OddParents comes to an end with its final two episodes, which I've affectionately dubbed "The Final OddPair." In the first one, "Fairly Old Parent," Poof gets promoted from fairy godbrother to full-fledged fairy godparent, but somehow gets assigned to Mr. Crocker's mom (I'm guessing because little kids and really old people aren't all that different). After that, in the ironically named "The Fairy Beginning," the gang must save Cosmo's job as a godparent by going through his memories and learning why he never graduated high school.

Later that night at 9:30 PM EST, right after the Kids' Choice Awards, you'll get to see a sneak peek of the newest Nicktoon, Harvey Beaks, before its official premiere the day after! In this episode, "Pe-Choo!," Harvey tries his best to be a troublemaker in hope of getting banned from swimming in a lake, like his friends Fee and Foo. This 11-minute episode is actually a reanimated version of the pilot, so it makes sense that it'll be the very first to air.

Then on Sunday at 7 PM EST, right before Harvey Beaks officially premieres, you'll get the first new SpongeBob episode in a whole year. In "Yeti Krabs," Mr. Krabs tells the made-up-on-the-spot story of a fearsome yeti that preys on lazy employees, in hopes of getting more work out of Squidward.

Right after that at 7:15 is (as stated twice already) the official premiere of Harvey Beaks, starting off with a new episode. In "The Spitting Tree," Harvey climbs the tallest tree in the woods, but is much more scared of being up there than his friends are. This will be followed by an encore of "Pe-Choo!," the sneak peek episode.

This looks to be one of the biggest weekends for Nicktoons in a long time, so I'm excited. And after Harvey Beaks airs, feel free to use this journal entry as a place of discussion about it.

I've been dealing with a serious problem lately and I need a solution as soon as possible.

I have a TON of episodes of various shows that I bought from iTunes and they've been invaluable sources of reference for a majority of my artwork. By opening them in QuickTime and going frame-by-frame, I've easily gotten any shot I've wanted of the characters I want to draw.

Sadly, due to a recent update, QuickTime is now unable to play any of these .m4v files that I payed good money for. Whenever I try to open them, all I get is the following message:

Error 23132: an unknown error occurred ([insert file name here].m4v)

This has been going on since late January and it's continuing to impede the speed of my art making (and I was already slow enough). What's worse is that there's an art jam going on now that I have great ideas for, but the characters involved are complex and I need those high-quality episode files to get the best reference possible.

So my request is this:

If anyone of you knows how to get QuickTime working for .m4v files again or can inform me of an equally good alternative program to play them with (a frame-by-frame function is mandatory), please let me know.

I'll be eternally grateful to anyone who has the solution. Thanks in advance.

COMMISSIONS RULES AND STATUS

And to make things clear, I only do commissions now. No free requests of any kind, even for a birthday. I might do art trades, but I'm picky about who I do it with.

PRICES:One character: $10

One anime character (or anime-like): $20

Additional characters: +$5 each

Additional anime characters: +$10 each

Simple background (ones involving simple patterns and colors): +$5

Original background (ones involving actual locations): +$20

No background (transparent): +$0

Cel shading: +$5

Soft shading: +$5

Pencil outlines (Illustrator pencil tool): +$0

Ink outlines (Illustrator brush tool): +$5

Colored outlines: +$5

Extra Objects: +$5

Effects: +$5

If you ask for just line art: -$5

If you ask for a simple sketch: -$10

RULES:

-In terms of fan art, I can only draw characters and things from shows and franchises I'm familiar with. However, I will occasionally do art of something that's nearly a complete mystery to me, if it's not too complicated and/or I like the challenge. If you're not sure what franchises I know about, just ask me about the one you have in mind.

-NO bashing of any franchise. (unless I hate it too)

-I won't always do OC art, but don't be afraid to ask and don't be disappointed if I refuse. I'll do my own OCs without question though.

-There are a number of fetishes I won't do, including but not limited to: Expansion (breasts, butts, and muscles are exceptions if they're not too obscenely big), inflation, vore, bubbles, and most furries (as an example, Kitty Katswell is fine). I'm currently on the fence about Yaoi and Yuri stuff.

-NO VISIBLE NUDITY... Unless you're fine with it being only on my blog. (bare butts and boobs are fine, though)

-NO BLOOD OR GORE, unless it's very light.

Just remember that you all get only one commission at a time each. You also have to pay before I start on it, but inform me when you have payed. The PayPal account to pay is rh_ledbetter@yahoo.com, but remember that my real email address is tlrledbetter@gmail.com if you want to talk to me.

Yet it was a fun episode. I think Zeus is one of those writers who's good with writing only certain shows and not others. I heard even Mr. Enter realized this can happen when he saw Casey Alexander's surprisingly good work on Uncle Grandpa.